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It is safe to play with objects that have sharp edges at home.
It is safe to play with objects that have sharp edges at home.
False
Children should climb furniture like bookshelves or cabinets for fun.
Children should climb furniture like bookshelves or cabinets for fun.
False
It is okay to take any medicine found at home without parental supervision.
It is okay to take any medicine found at home without parental supervision.
False
It is safe to touch electric outlets and play with objects that use electricity at home.
It is safe to touch electric outlets and play with objects that use electricity at home.
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Children should open the gate or door on their own when someone knocks.
Children should open the gate or door on their own when someone knocks.
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It is recommended to jump from high places when using the playground equipment.
It is recommended to jump from high places when using the playground equipment.
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Children should always hold the handrails when using the stairs in school.
Children should always hold the handrails when using the stairs in school.
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It is acceptable to rough play and fight with other children in school.
It is acceptable to rough play and fight with other children in school.
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Children are advised to avoid slamming doors in school to prevent injuries.
Children are advised to avoid slamming doors in school to prevent injuries.
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Children can leave the school premises on their own without parental supervision.
Children can leave the school premises on their own without parental supervision.
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Study Notes
Safety At Home
- Hold the railings and walk carefully when using the stairs to avoid accidents.
- Be cautious of bumping into objects with hard or rough edges, such as tables or cabinets, to prevent injury.
- Avoid bumping into breakable items, like mirrors or glass, to prevent harm.
- Refrain from playing with objects that have sharp edges or are extremely hot to prevent injury.
- Do not touch electric outlets or play with objects that use electricity to avoid electrical shock.
- Never play with chemicals, as they are harmful and dangerous.
- Be careful when walking in wet or slippery areas, such as bathrooms, to prevent slipping.
- Avoid climbing furniture, like bookshelves or cabinets, to prevent falls.
- Do not play with medicines, and only take medicines given by your parents to avoid poisoning.
- Wait for an adult to open the door or gate when somebody knocks to ensure safety.
Safety In School
- Always wear your ID when you are in school to identify yourself.
- Hold the handrails and keep to the right when using the stairs to avoid accidents.
- Refrain from pushing or shoving your classmates or schoolmates, especially when using the stairs, to prevent injury.
- Use the playground equipment properly and do not jump from high places to avoid falls.
- Avoid rough playing and fighting with other children to prevent injury.
- Take care when using the bathrooms and when walking in wet areas to prevent slipping.
- Close doors carefully to avoid hitting your fingers.
- Be cautious of moving vehicles when you are in the school's parking lot to avoid accidents.
- Only go out of the school when your parents or guardian is there to get you to ensure safety.
- Inform your teacher if you were hurt in any way while in school to receive proper attention.
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Test your knowledge on safety rules at home including precautions to take on stairs, avoiding objects with hard or rough edges, and being mindful of fragile items like mirrors and glass. Promote safety inside the house with this quiz!